ToN& PE NEL RAILWAY - CONNECTION WITH nmr Canadian Pacific Railway. Victoria Day Return Tickets at Single Fare Good Going [hursday and Friday May 23rd and 24th turn Limit, Monday, May 27th. particulars at K. & P. 3, ket offices, Ontario street. © F* F. CONWAY, rn i . of Quinte Railway short line for Tweedy Napanee, nto, and all local points. Trains City Hall Depot at 4 pm. F, AY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston. Hundreds TOURS nmer Resorts ec, New Brunswick, Scotia, Newfoundland, ince Edward Island VIA ERCOLONIAL RAILWAY escribed in "Pours to Summer Write for free copies to ERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, MONCTON, N.B. ntreal Ticket office, 141 Sq. treet ; Toronto Ticket office, 51 3 eet East, King Edward Hotel RE, ary Tournament Montreal, Que. 17TH AND 18TH trip tickets will be issued Fri- Saturday, May 17th snd 15th, $6.15 Will fnclude one admission to will be valid for return on or nday, May 20th, 1907, -- . ria Day, sia mar 9 24th, 1907, ickets will he issued at Single Fare, good going May 23rd valid returning on - or before, lay 27ta, 1907. : its, Pullman or Parlor Car ition or any other information J. P. HANLEY, Agent, ohnson and Ontario Streets. ---------------- ee N WA LINE letnational Exhibition November--at Dublin mvenience of thise I tion it ha Tunisian and Service will wishing s en articulats, Exhibition Pamph Servatiohs. Apply to J. Pp. gent, G.T.R.., .or'J. P. EEVE, Clarence street. TIME TABLE R WOLFE ISLANDER ave Wolfe 1sland :-- 30--9.15 a.m. 1.003.900 p.m. 03s a.m. 90-3.00 3m a. Am, 1. of 0, 09, 1S 00--3.00 p.m. 9.30 a.m 1.002.380" p.w --9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 Ne --9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. 10.00 a.m. 12.3: 00 ave Kingston: -11.30 a.m. 2.004.830 p.m. =11.30 a.m: 2.00--4.30 Pu. --11.30 a.m. 2.004.830 p.m. 11.30 a.m. 2.00--7.00 p-m --11.80 a.m. 2.00--4,30 p.m, -11.30 a.m. 2.0)--4 30 p.m, 11,30 am. 1.15--3.30 p.m. al trip to i slan dock, at 3.30 Sime Taga subject to change without at Garden Isl at Ga and golng to a BRICELAND, Manager. ------ ee H - AMERICAN HOTEL | - - ONTARIO ergone alterations and en to the travelling R - . Proprietor und of ME MADE Sausages Breakfast, 80 Brock St, BRITISH WHIE, THURSDAY, MAY 16, woman's Health Every woman may be attract- jve. Bright eyes, pink cheeks and red lips are her nature- given right. A sallow skin, lack of animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of Beecham's Pills, a remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman. Again and again they have proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so many women feel debilitated and suf- fer from nervousness, headache and depression. It is wonderful the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering. Every woman who values health and .good looks should become a user of BEEGHAM'S PILLS Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold Everywhere in Canada and U, 8, America. In boxes 25 cents. OYAL YEAST (AKES MOST PERFECT MADE. EVERYWHERE. E-W.GILLETT same TORONTO,ONT. 5 A CROSS BREACH OF FAITH COMMITTED Property Which Has Given to Jap Traders. three years to return to China the property appropriated through the exigencies of war "are still unfulfilled. In consequence of this China is ex- perty in numerous places throughout Manchuria, which the sole pretext that China had failed sia to occupy these properties, is con- sidered doubtful. This excuse is not considered honest, since Japan is ful- ly aware enforce neutrality, while Japan in re- gard to the abuse of the neutrality, is considered equally guilty. Russia holds much appropriated property, which has been given to Japanese traders without any compensation to China. Get This Healer To-Day. You can't get along without having some good healing remedy in the house. The one to choose, always is Wade's Ointment. 3 It heals everything. It stops "in- flammatioh, prevents formation of pus, and is a specific for a variety of skin afiections that ordinary oint- ments reach. Cures cczema, salt rheam, scald head, eold sores, sipelas, piles, ete. In big boxes, 25¢., at Wade's drug store. do not Westbrook Walfts. Westbrook, May 15.--Though some: what late seceding is now progressing rapidly. Matthias Redden, who is quite ill, "suffering from a severe at- tack of measles, is #wly recovering. George Hyland and Henry Knight are building cement Dbarns. Miss Mae Mc Bride visited friends at Kepler. Miss Helin Grass, of Ray View Villa, spent a few days the past week with the 4 Misses Smith. Mr. Babcock is pre- paring to huild an addition to his saw mill for grinding purposes, which will be much appreciated by the farmers of this district. Fred- - Robinson and Leo Kenny spent Sunday last at Marysville, The Methodist ladies aux- iliary held a meeting at the church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Aiken and Mrs. Dunlop were recent visitors at Robert: Smith's. A. E. HEROD ORDERED FOOTWEAR Vow is the time those Re- oairs are wanted. Our anti- queak. Is used on all work. 286 PRINCESS ST. CHE HOUSE OF QUALITY We invite the most ex- pert criticism as to our prices and high-grade quality of our Diamonds. We have them at prices ranging from $15 to $200. You are invited to look at our stock. Kinnear & d'Esterre, Diamond Merchants 100 Princess Street VARNISH STAINS The Canada Paint Stains gre Co's., true to mature. SOLD ONLY AT STRACHAN'S HARDWARE. DIAMONDS Varnish ready for use and when ap- plied, will produce 'clear and rich shades for a bottle,) throw minutes into a basin of boiling water. They will then soften. Children Face Dangers The Work and Worry and Close Con- finement of Their School Days and How They Can Be Safe-guarded To thousands of boys and girls the confinement of the schoolroom and the duties imposed by their studies are a strain, a very serious strain. Many become broken in health by this strain and are physically weakened for life. Give your boys and girls good, healthful, pure, strengthening food and you go far toward removing all dangers, . Malta-Vita, the erisp, Aeliclous, whole wheat food, contains every f element necessary to the maintenance and upbuilding of the human body and mind--especially beneficial for ¢hildren. "Malta-Vita™ Is no meaningless coined word. Tt stands for its literal translation from the Latin and means exactly what it says, "Malt Life." The original phrase "For the blood is the life" 1s the starting point and final winning post of Malta-Vita, on account of its large percentage of maltose, or malt sugar, a natural sweetening agent, easily digestible and readily a€simi- lated by the human economy, forming rich, healthy blood. Malta-Vita is so good to eat--not at all like the tasteless variety of breakfast foods--that the whole family welcome its appearance on the table And it's always ready to eat ® Now for sale by all grocers, 10 cents, DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S HLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). Coughs, Colds. CHLOROD YNE ~ CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE Alway ask' for "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S ware of spurious compounds or imitations. 1 "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on tle, is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful -and valuable rem- edy ever discovered. remedy known for is the best A y CONSUMPTION, MA. COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTH rts like a charm in DIARRHOEA, hy is the only specific in CHOLERA, and DYSENTERY. attacks of PALPITA- effectually cuts short all EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, TION and SPASMS. is the only lliative in NEURALGIA, RHECMATISM, GOUT, CANCER, TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, ete CHI ORODYNE," and be- The genuine bears the words, 'the Stamp of each bot- Sold in bottles. Prices in England, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d. each (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle.) Sole Maafacturers :==J. T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. Whelosale Agents, LYMAN BROS. & CO.. Limited, Toronto CHINA'S CLAIMS Russia Holds Much Appropriated Been Mukden, May 16.--The repeated pro- mises made by the Japanese the past periencing much indignation at what is considered a gross breach of faith. As yet the recovery of a large am- ount of government and private pro- was apprgpriated by Japan without compensation, on to ebserve neutrality in allowing Rus- of China's helplessness to When corks swell and are too large them for a few YOUTHS OF CANNIFTON Are Doing 'Awful Things--The Village Not Asleep. Canniiton, May 14.--People may think this is a sleepy old town but let them spend a few days here and they will tind that the day of dozing has sunk into oblivion. 'Lhe bear ac- companied by its two keepers which passed this way on Saturday did not even have its usual quota of youth- ful followers. 'Lhe gypsies, camped across the river, did not cause the ex. citement of earlier days. We just lazily blink at the scantily dothed, be- muscled, aspiring Marathonites leisure- ly trotting through, whose speed will be tested on the coming field day at Albert college. Such things are be- neath the notice of the Capnifiton youth, some of whom display, their ideal manliness by unexpectedly firing ofi revolvers on the street at night, frightening ladies and children. For ideas in hoodlumism we commend some others who, soaring still higher, seek amusement by disturbing the Leaguers in their weekly meetings at the church. Still others combine busi- ness with pleasure and add to their capital account by extracting money from tills in public places. Such things lcad us to predict brilliant futures lor our rising generation. The following improvements in real cstate are noticeable, viz.: G. W. Pal- mer has had his house re-shingled, the verandah repaired and lawn beautified; Mr. Fraser is pamting his residence; the homes of J. B. Haight and "Mrs, Lambert are undergoing rin bur Clapp has erected a fine verdydah to his dwelling. A. C. Scott, of Odessa, surprised his friends last week by taking to him. self a wife in the person of one of Cannifton's most estimable ladies, Mrs. M. J. Latta. . The W.M.S. have closed a successful year, having raised the sum of $48 f,r missions. Richard Stout, who has een with his sister, Mrs.. Lambert, since her husband's death, returned to his home in Ivanhoe this morning. Mrs. Harry Smith, who joined her husband in Edmonton last fgll, is home again and is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mr. Key, popular choir leader, pur- chased 5 set of books for the choir while in Toronto last week. . John Q. Fairman is ill. Mrs. Farnham, of Belleville, is spending a week with her son, Timothy Farnham. Messrs. Rob ert Dunning and Charles Knees were in Toronto last week on business, YARKER TIDINGS. Funeral of a Lad--Two Men In- juned. -- Yarker; May 15.~The foundation walls for the Merchants bank will be completed this week. Workmen are scarce in this section and all laborers command good wages. AX. Silver had the misfortune to have his arm in- jured and now he has a bandaged eye. George Snare had his hand injur- ed in the factory press. Mr. Connol- ly, of Verona, has moved into the house vacated by Mr. Bruen. Clarence Weagent has been transferred to the Merchants Bank at Prescott. The funeral of Master Claude FEm- berly, eldest son of Everton Em- berly, Montreal; took place Saturday afternoon from the residence of John Emberly. The body was brought here from = Montreal, Saturday morning. The flowers sent' by Sunday school and day school scholars from Mont- real, eclipsed anything ever seen in Yarker. Claude was a favorite with those of his playmates here and in Montreal, for it was here he spent his summer holidays, and it was sad that he was taken away in early youth) fourteen years old. Miss Carrie Welch and Miss Eva Sawyer of Watertown, N.Y., spending a few days here, returned home again. Misses Nellie Clemow; of Smith's Falls, and Ethel Hincks, of Powers Court, Que., in charge of the H. M. church here left .for Stittsville. Misses J. Nasmith and Russell of Lacona, N. Y., remained here a few days ago, calling on their many fribnds Ywfore leaving for Stittsville, to attend the annual Pentecostal meeting, They are two most earnest workers in religious work, and held three meetings while here this week. Farmdrs are all busy with seeding operations now. It is in- tended to' add ten feet to the chancel | of the English church here this iid mer, | At Perth Road. Perth Road, May 14.-Two more large boilers have arrived for the lead | mines. Rev. Mr. Stuart, of Sunbury, preached in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last. The young men have again organized their {gotball team. They claim they are in better shape for playing than in the past. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. MacCadden and family, are sgrry to hear of their moving away. They leave this week for Ottawa, where they intend making their future home R. J. MacKay is improving his dwel- ling by a coat of paint. A number of men from here left this week for Co- kalt, Visitors: D. Reid at R. Fergu- son's; Bi: Harris at J. Stoness': H. Kennedy at .J. Guthrie's; J. Blakely at W. Guthrie's: W. Slack at J. M. Stoness'; B. Osten at S. Darling's: Q. Young at L. Dickson's: J. Hollis at H. Babeock's: J. Page at G. Bin- nie's; L. Babcock at W. Ritchie's. Lapum Locals. Lapum, Mav 14.--Sunday school re- opened May 12th, with the following officers : Superintendent, W. Love: as- sistant superintendent, B. Davey: sec- retary-treasurer, Mrs. B. Rose; teach- trs, B. Davey, Mrs. C. Joyner. Mrs. C. Lapum, Mrs. H. Bush, Mrs. - B. Rose and Mre.-W. Love; ofganist, Mrs. Wilbur Love. Lieut.-Col. Clyde, Odessa. spent last week here with his brother-in-law, Arnold Brown. Simpkins, Odessa, spent.last with his mother, Mrs. kins. Miss Helen Wallace, week Harrow- | Miss Hazel Joyner. George who has taken 'a position on the B. & Q. raiiroad statioi, at Newburgh, spent Sunday under the parental roof, Mr. apa ¥vs. Ralph Hamm, Napanee spent Sweday . with ' Mr. Hamm's | here are on the sick list. Two-quart fountain syringe, Se., at Wade's drug store, | ! it of the conflict, but the most sue- | Wade's who left last remains at Dooher has gone with a party to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry made on the Mr. and Mrs. H. A, tors in the village J. Macgillivray and Neil Smith's Falls, Sunday. On Sunday, May 26th, in Roman Archbishop Gauthier will attend. be sides many others of J. Kelly has with friends in Darcyville. State 92 Ohio, City of Toledo, =. . Frank J. Chepey makes oath that he John Cheney & Co., doing business in the Cit r " of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, Emily Simp- | and that said f Y ONE HUNDRED = o> ; ver C smith, was on Sunday the guest of j au0_eve Tr of Oatarh Jhat Jovner, | Cure. my Presence, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1886. R and acts directly on the mother, Mrs. T. B. Hamm. A number | mucous surfaces testim TALKS OF BOTHA BRITISH ARE A GENEROUS PEOPLE. Sir Wilfrid Refers to Their Treat- ment of Marshal Soult and' General Botha. Montreal, May 16.--The following extracts are taken from a letter from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, written to a friend in this city : "Amongst all the colonial prime ministers, General Rotha attracted more attention than the rest. There is indeed no getting over the fact that the English are a people of generous instincts. Justin ficurny, in his book, entitled, 'History of Our Times' notes the Javt that at the coronation of Queen Victoria, the popular hero was Marshal Soult, the Dp am- bassador sent by the French govern- ment, and the cause of this universal This form of account i specially suitable for Sogn Bark THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Head Office? - - - JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS either of the two members of a household. living jn the counteyy an ithe meng attend to the when in town. In case of death, the monty may be withdrawn DE ih in Write or call for farther particulars, Interest added four times a year Department in Connection with all Branches. KINGSTON BRANCH J. S. Turner, Manager COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. be made or withdrawn Toronto Life Producers : Chatham Incubators Life Preservers ° Chatham Brooders : The only machines that rival the sympathy was in the fact that he had valiantly fought the English army in Spain, It is the same with Botha. The English give him credit for the cour- success which characterized his actions against. their armies in the Transvaal. "In fact, we must all recognize that Botha well deserves the triumph which he has scored on a far different field. His language is frank, loyal, and unassuming. He belonged to the liberal party in the Transvaal, com- manded by Joubert and opposed by Kruger. If the advice of this party had been followed there would have been no war. War, however, having been decided upon he threw himself into the fight with all possible valor, and became not only the moving 'spir- cessful general, and was the last to lay down his arms. As a matter of fact, he only consented to sign a treaty of peace when he had obtained conditions that assured to his fellow- countrymen the Tull enjoyment of Bri- tish institutions, "We have, in fact, friendly, and during the progress of the conference, 1 have had his cordial support on all points." become very WELLINGTON MATTERS. The Trenton Baseball Team Defeated. Wellington, May 15.-The Trenton baseball team came to Wellington on Saturday to do up the local boys here and at one time it looked as though they would do it, but svon the tide changed, and Wellington walked into them and the score stood one ahead, and two men to go out. Al- though their main man, Robby, was not with them, they have started as last season to win, not losing one game during the sea for all comers. Miss Vera Terwilliphr was calling on frieiids on Thursday last. Mrs. Anna Humphrey is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. William Pierson, Plea- sant Bay. Miss Cors Clark, who t a few weeks with her friends re, returned to Belleville last week. Miss Bensou wisited her brother, My Benson, in Toronto, last week. Mrs Eleanor Garratt, of Toronto, will spend the summer in Wellington. The Lakeside Capning company is building a 100f00t addition to their new plant. Contractor W. W. Fitz gerald is doing the work. Janws Van horn met with an accident last week, George Raynor's new dwelling is near ing completion. John Y. Garratt and Edward Clary"s new dwellings are well under wav. Willet Garratt, son of John Garratt, who for some vears has been practising his profession as a veterinary, returned last week. Mrs. Wilace Hair, of Toronto, arrived in Wellington on Monday. Mr. Hair will come later and erect a new dwelling. Herbert McDonald is placing cement walks in front of his dwelling. There will be a new block erected on the corner of Main and West streets. Was son; they are open Kidneys Must Have Aid. Unlike most othér diseases, kidney troubles seldom show any tendency to cure themselves; their tendency is to grow steadily worse. Disorders of the kidneys lead to lumbago, gout, rheu matism, heart troubles, Take Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills and be cured. In boxes, 25 cents. For sale only at drug 'store. Money back if not satisfactory. $ IGRI AIAN : #* J. GASKIN ENDORSES, ¥ i H The Chairman of the ¥» ¥ Board of Works is heartily ¥ # in favor of the passing of % Smelter By-Law. He says : H¥ it is a good thing. * * AAAARAAAAAEH f Lombardy Budget. Lombardy, May 15. ~John Dooher, week for New Omtario, Cobalt; while W, A, Larder Lake district. Mrs, Percy end child are Russell Visiting at the Taylor. Extensive repairs are being Methodist parsonage. Crate were visi. during the week, Curtin, were in the village, Toledo, the cornerstone of the new Catholic church will be laid. the clergy. P. cas County. 8 senior partner of the firm of F. . rma will pay the sum of DOLLARS for each cannot use of Hall's Catarrh FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before mo and subscribed in (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, blood. and of the system. Send for onials free. F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by al Di 75. Take HalVs Family Pills for consti: i THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches Rest, - SAVINGS BANK. DEPARTMENT a Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; current rates and paid gparterly. delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STREETS. P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. ESTABLISUED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED The depositor is subject to no mother hen, Automatic in action, perfect in construction and a sure hatcher. i Sold on timg, or with a five yeas guarantee. D. J. HAY, T. Ei HUGHES, - Agents, 42 Princess street. Coal Cook Stoves, $17.00. Gas Stoves, $2.50. i Screen Doors Complete, 85¢. Garden Hose, 8c per ft. Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Alabas-' tine, Kalsomine, dry colors. AT REASONABLE PRICES. Taylor @ Hamilton _ 89 and 91 Princess Street. NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street 3 Open from 10.30 a.m. to 8.00 am. i The best place to get an all round Lunch in the city Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. 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